<a href="http://www.oceanfrontnights.com/" target="_blank">Art Basel Miami Beach</a> just kicked off in Florida with the unveiling of a stunning art installation by <a href="http://rachelyrotem.com/" target="_blank">Rachely Rotem</a> and <a href="http://www.phuhoang.com/" target="_blank">Phu Hoang</a>. Dubbed the <em>Exhale Pavilion</em>, the open-air installation features seven miles of reflective and phosphorescent ropes that interact with the wind to create a dynamic space that changes with the weather. After the event, all the materials from the Exhale Pavilion will be recycled, included the concrete bases, which will be used to create <a href="http://inhabitat.com/%E2%80%9Csilent-evolution%E2%80%9D-builds-a-beautiful-coral-reef-from-statues/" target="_blank">artificial reef</a> in nearby waters.

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Exhale Pavilion

The Exhale Pavilion won the prestigious Art Basel Miami Beach/Creative Time 'Oceanfront' competition. The design uses both reflective and phosphorescent ropes to create a dynamic and interactive environment that will sway and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glow-in-the-dark-glow-brick/" target="_blank">glow at night</a>.

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Exhale Pavilion

The Exhale Pavilion was designed to complement the evening programs at Art Basil Miami Beach, which include video and performance pieces as well as an impressive DJ lineup during the fair.

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Exhale Pavilion

The piece opened yesterday, featuring seven miles of rope unfurled over 25,000 sq ft.

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Exhale Pavilion

<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-slevin/preview-exhale-pavilion-a_b_786607.html" target="_blank">Rotem and Huoang</a>'s piece was inspired by the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/scientists-create-bacteria-that-glows-to-reveal-land-mines/">bioluminescent effect</a> that occurs naturally in algal blooms in the ocean.

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Exhale Pavilion

The installation also features sensors that detect wind conditions and send signals to a computerized light control system.

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Exhale Pavilion

Rotem and Huoang carefully considered the lifecycle of their installation -- all the materials used will be either recycled or donated at the end of the show.

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Exhale Pavilion

The seven miles of rope will be donated to a non-profit organization, and the concrete bases will be donated to the Department of Environmental Resources Management in Florida to be used to create <a href="http://inhabitat.com/%E2%80%9Csilent-evolution%E2%80%9D-builds-a-beautiful-coral-reef-from-statues/" target="_blank">artificial reef</a> in the waters off Miami Beach.

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Exhale Pavilion

Art Basel Miami Beach runs from December 2nd to the 5th and it features an international selection of cutting-edge artists along with special exhibitions, parties and crossover events that feature music, film, architecture and design.

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Exhale Pavilion

Each night special programs will be hosted at the <a href="http://www.oceanfrontnights.com/" target="_blank">Oceanfront</a>, which is where Rotem and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/no-mans-land-innovative-architecture-in-the-dead-sea/" target="_blank">Hoang</a> have set up their glowing installation of ropes, steel structures, and concrete bases.

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Exhale Pavilion

The installation will also be used during performances -- one dance piece uses the entire length of the site, while other nights will have performances staged below "rope towers."

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Exhale Pavilion

In heavy winds the installation will "breathe", and in lighter winds the ropes will sway or just move lightly, creating a calming effect.

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Exhale Pavilion

Visitors to the pavilion can also interact with the installation by blowing on the wind sensors to change the lighting.

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Exhale Pavilion

For more details about the installation and to follow updates check out Facebook.com/HoangRotem and Twitter (@HoangRotem).

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Exhale Pavilion

Art Basel Miami Beach just kicked off in Florida with the unveiling of a stunning art installation by Rachely Rotem and Phu Hoang. Dubbed the Exhale Pavilion, the open-air installation features seven miles of reflective and phosphorescent ropes that interact with the wind to create a dynamic space that changes with the weather. After the event, all the materials from the Exhale Pavilion will be recycled, included the concrete bases, which will be used to create artificial reef in nearby waters.